A) 7. 8 B) 1.8 billion C) 5.6
A) Globalization B) HAHAHAHA C) world wide
A) promotion of local governance B) decrease in economics interaction C) Led to colonization of Asia, Africa, Central and South America.
A) Complex and conflictual. B) cooperative and friendly C) mutually beneficial
A) Reducing transportation and communication costs. B) Geographic isolation C) Cultural division
A) A technological tool B) A haven against globalization. C) Passive to Globalization
A) Greed, hatred, and delusion. B) Scientific dispute C) religious festival
A) tribal and communal B) rural and self-sustaining C) Secular and capitalist.
A) importing foreign labor B) building more schools C) Driving out the poor for wealthier residents.
A) religious significance B) cultural tourism C) Economic power
A) 90% B) 78% C) 50%
A) Saskia Sassen. B) Thomas friedman C) David harvey
A) it has a large military base B) it has major religious institution C) It is home to global internet companies.
A) Washington DC, Shanghai , Singapore B) New York, london, tokyo, C) Beijing, San Francisco, brussel
A) engineers B) Maids or domestic helpers. C) scientist
A) religious movements B) fishing industries C) Television and news organizations.
A) Singapore B) Washington DC C) London
A) Singapore B) Beijing C) London
A) Question and challenge identity and norms. B) promote cultural uniformly only C) Reinforce traditional values
A) Transmission of cultural products globally B) isolation from other cultures C) promotion of a single language
A) The form of media shapes how the message is perceived. B) the message is more important than the medium C) only the content matters
A) Cultural exchange. B) technological regression C) Language extinction
A) political ideologies B) artworks and literature C) Communication channels for disseminating information.
A) Rural-only groups B) Local farming guilds C) New and restructured social communities.
A) Grow food B) Keep in touch instantly with multiple people. C) only make calls
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